Cook Islands issued a prolonged run of small-denomination gold pieces through the late 1980s and 1990s, largely targeting the collector and gift market rather than any genuine monetary circulation. These fractional gold issues were produced under licensing arrangements that allowed foreign mints to strike coins in Cook Islands' name, a practice common among smaller Pacific nations seeking seigniorage revenue without the infrastructure to support a domestic mint.
KM#416 belongs to a penguin-themed subset within that program. The .9999 fineness is characteristic of the period's collector-grade fractionals.
Cook Islands issued a prolonged run of small-denomination gold pieces through the late 1980s and 1990s, largely targeting the collector and gift market rather than any genuine monetary circulation. These fractional gold issues were produced under licensing arrangements that allowed foreign mints to strike coins in Cook Islands' name, a practice common among smaller Pacific nations seeking seigniorage revenue without the infrastructure to support a domestic mint.
KM#416 belongs to a penguin-themed subset within that program. The .9999 fineness is characteristic of the period's collector-grade fractionals.